DVD Review: Merlin: The Complete Second Season

Author: EmmPublished: Jan 31, 2011 at 6:11 pm 0 comments

“In a land of myth and a time of magic, the destiny of a great kingdom rests on the shoulders of a young boy.  His name: Merlin”. So begins each episode of the BBC series Merlin, narrated by the great John Hurt, otherwise known as the voice of the dragon.  The third season of this popular series recently aired in the United Kingdom and a fourth season will begin filming in the spring.  Now BBC America and Warner Bros. Entertainment bring you the DVD release of Merlin: The Complete Second Season for the first time on Region 1.

Merlin is the story of the young Merlin (Colin Morgan) and how he comes to meet and serve Prince Arthur.  Arthur’s father, King Uther of Camelot (Anthony Head, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), has outlawed magic and the practice of sorcery is a crime punishable by death.  In the first season of Merlin, we discover that Prince Arthur (Bradley James) is arrogant and entitled while Merlin is young and unsure of himself.  Everything changes in the second season as Merlin learns more about his destiny and the powerful magic that he bears, while Arthur embraces his sense of duty and learns humility and love. 

Colin Morgan is MerlinThe second season of Merlin gets off to a fantastic start with a host of guest actors representing the cream of the British acting world.  Mackenzie Crook stars in “The Curse of Cornelius Sigan” as the ambitious crook Cedric who breaks the curse of Sigan and is possessed by his spirit.  In “The Once and Future Queen”, Adrian Lester stars as the assassin Myror, while Colin Salmon stars as the druid Aglain in “The Nightmare Begins”.  Sarah Parish makes a mid-season appearance as the troll Lady Catrina in the two-part “Beauty and the Beast”, and veteran actor Charles Dance is the conniving vigilante Aredian in “The Witchfinder”. Druids, curses, magical creatures and sorcery make this one of the most exciting seasons of British television in years.

The special effects in Merlin are a treat and the most notable example is the Great Dragon, Kilgharrah (voiced by John Hurt).  The wildren (giant human-eating rats) in “Lancelot and Guinevere” were as terrifying as they were realistic and the bastet in “The Lady of the Lake” (a large panther-like creature with bat wings) was just incredible.

Bradley James is Prince ArthurWhile the season forges ahead as Arthur and Merlin battle assassins, monsters, and powerful sorcerers, it is the underlying story that keeps viewers coming back for more.  It is during this season that Morgana begins to learn of the existence and extent of her magical powers.  She makes deadly liaisons with the likes of Mordred, the druid boy whom she and Merlin helped escape in the first season, and Morgause (played by Emilia Fox), a powerful sorceress who plays a massive part over the next two seasons.  For those who know the Arthurian legend, this is the season where Morgana’s destiny finally begins to unravel.

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Mandy Southgate is a South African expat living and working in London. She finds it hard to concentrate on any one thing for any length of time and so runs three very different blogs on life in London and travel from there,

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